Inspecting Carol

Inspecting Carol is a comedic play by Daniel J. Sullivan, written in 1991 and produced by the Seattle Repertory Theatre. It is a variation on the play The Inspector General by Nikolai Gogol.

This play is about a small professional theatre company in a midsized city. The company strives to maintain funding even as they receive financial cuts. They learn that they will be inspected in order to receive a grant. As more and more things go wrong, the company tries to deal with each other while getting through the show.[1]

The Characters

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References

  1. Seattle Repertory Theatre. "Daniel J. Sullivan and SRT's Resident Company's Inspecting Carol". Retrieved 2013-12-14.
  2. Sullivan, Daniel J. (1992). Inspecting Carol. New York City: Samuel French, Inc.